ELKINS, W.Va. (WBOY) — Depending on their party affiliation, voters in Randolph County will have several decisions to make in the 2024 Primary Election on Tuesday, May 14.

Democratic Ballot:



On the national ticket, President Joe Biden is running for the nomination against four largely-unknown candidates.

Three candidates are vying for the nomination to replace U.S. Senator Joe Manchin: Glenn Elliott of Wheeling, Don Blankenship from Mingo County and Zachary Shrewsbury of Princeton. Elliott is the current mayor of Wheeling and has been endorsed by Manchin . Shrewsbury is a U.S. Marine Corps veteran and a self-described “community and climate activist.” Blankenship, as many will remember, is the former CEO of Massey Energy who was convicted of conspiracy to violate federal mine safety laws surrounding the Upper Big Branch Mine explosion that killed 29 miners in 2010. In 2018, Blankenship ran for the U.S. Senate as a Republican, and in 2020, he ran for president as a third-party candidate.

On the state ticket, the main contested race is for attorney general, between Richie Robb , a lawyer and former South Charleston mayor, and Teresa Toriseva , who heads a law firm in Wheeling.

There are no contested races on the county level.

Republican Ballot:



Nationally, former President Donald Trump is up against four other candidates on the West Virginia ballot, with Nikki Haley being the only one known nationally, though she ended her campaign in March .

For U.S. Senate, Gov. Jim Justice is facing off against U.S. Rep. Alex Mooney (2nd District) and five other lesser-known opponents.

In the race for the nomination for Mooney’s current seat in Congress, State Treasurer Riley Moore is facing two other candidates from the Eastern Panhandle, Nate Cain and Chris “Mookie” Walker , along with Joe Earley , of Bridgeport, and Alex Gaaserud , from Parkersburg.

On the state ticket, the hotly-contested race for governor features Attorney General Patrick Morrisey , Secretary of State Mac Warner , former state delegate Moore Capito , Huntington businessman Chris Miller , Kevin Christian , an engineer from Calhoun County, and Mitch Roberts , an equipment rental store manager from Putnam County.

Secretary of state is a four-horse race among former state GOP chairman Kris Warner , Doug Skaff , who served in the state House of Delegates as a Democrat , longtime Putnam County Clerk Brian Wood and former Morgan County Commissioner Ken Reed .

In the auditor’s race, it’s House of Delegates member Eric Householder , Jefferson County Commissioner Tricia Jackson , former House of Delegates member Caleb Hanna and State Senator Mark Hunt .

Incumbent Commissioner of Agriculture Kent Leonhardt is challenged by Joshua Higginbotham and Roy Ramey .

In the race for state Attorney General, current State Treasurer J.B. McCuskey and State Senator Mike Stuart are facing off.

In the 11th State Senate district, incumbent Robert Karnes is facing challenger Robbie Morris , who is the Executive Director of the Randolph County Development Authority.

On the county ticket, incumbent David Kesling is challenged by Gary Hart for a seat on county commission.

Non-Partisan Ballot (all voters participate, and May results are final):



On the state ticket, voters will be deciding between two Charleston residents, Mychal Schulz and Ryan White , and Elgine McArdle , of Wheeling, for Intermediate Court of Appeals Judge.

Both judge positions in the 24th Circuit are contested. In division one, current Judge David Wilmoth is facing Elkins attorney Phil Isner. In division two, former circuit judge Jaymie Godwin Wilfong, former Randolph County Prosecuting Attorney Frank Bush, former Tucker County Prosecuting Attorney Ray Lamora and former state delegate Ty Nestor are all running for the new seat.

Also on the county ticket, there are two open seats on the board of education, and six candidates, incumbents Amanda Smith and Rachel Anger, along with newcomers Anita Thompson, Paul Louk, Robin Sinor and Ed Daniels, are vying for them.

The other contested non-partisan race is for Conservation District Supervisor with two incumbents, James Dean and Tim Cunningham running.

Voter Resources:



You can find sample ballots on the West Virginia Secretary of State’s website or by looking up your specific ballot with this tool .

You can find your polling place here .

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